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>> production in the u.s. that exists. they're making jeeps in the u.s., selling them in the u.s. they're talking about making jeeps to sell in china in china. romney initially suggested on the stump, wrongly, that they were going to move all jeep production to china, including selling -- building them in china, selling them back in the u.s. that would be bad for american workers. >> bad. >> what the ad refers to is the fact that rather than making jeeps in the u.s. and shipping them to china, they're thinking of making jeeps in china to sell in china. >> the suggestion of the ad, the implication of the ad is blatantly false. >> hasn't gm been doing that for years? >> as every multinational car company does. you go to the countries where you sell the cars and you make them there. just like toyota. it's like their ad is basically suggesting that we're against globalization, against multinational firms in america doing business abroad. >> oh, my god. just to be accurate also, you just juan to add in that like companies like ford are now exporting. and it's helping us. >> it would be
>> production in the u.s. that exists. they're making jeeps in the u.s., selling them in the u.s. they're talking about making jeeps to sell in china in china. romney initially suggested on the stump, wrongly, that they were going to move all jeep production to china, including selling -- building them in china, selling them back in the u.s. that would be bad for american workers. >> bad. >> what the ad refers to is the fact that rather than making jeeps in the u.s. and...
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"the associated press" reports at least 16 u.s. deaths are now being blamed on sandy across seven states. the combination of flood waters and a loss of electricity created an urgent situation for a new york city hospital. the staff at nyu langone medical center was forced to evacuate hundreds of patients overnight including infants from the neo natal intensive care unit after backup power failed. they are still evacuating patients as we speak. we'll get to more on that in a moment, but first, let's go straight to meteorologist bill karins for the very latest. bill? >> good morning to you guys. and it's just starting to settle in. and once these pictures come in, it's just going to be incredible. the kind of damage that sandy created. over my shoulder here, you're looking at one of the strongest storms to go through the mid-atlantic region and caused the most destruction of our lifetime. this has never happened for a storm like this in the jersey shore of this intensity. lowest pressure readings ever in philadelphia and atlantic cit
"the associated press" reports at least 16 u.s. deaths are now being blamed on sandy across seven states. the combination of flood waters and a loss of electricity created an urgent situation for a new york city hospital. the staff at nyu langone medical center was forced to evacuate hundreds of patients overnight including infants from the neo natal intensive care unit after backup power failed. they are still evacuating patients as we speak. we'll get to more on that in a moment,...
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there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american people knew as information was coming in what we believed happened. >> was it the intel community giving you bad information early? >> that's what -- >> the stories keep changing. >> that's what we're going to find out from the investigation. the truth is is across the board, when this happened, my number one priority was secure americans, figure out what happened, bring those folks to justice. we are in the process of doing that right now. congress has been getting the flow of information continuously from day one. and what my attitude on this is is if we find out that t
there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american...
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these village elders tell me once u.s. troops leave, a civil war will begin and u.s.-trained afghan forces will not be able to stop it. >> are you preparing for this fight? are you already stockpiling weapons and ammunition and getting yourself ready? yes, we are, we will definitely fight, he says. and what about the afghan government? it's meaningless here, they say. you think it's possible that the taliban will try and come back. yes, they will, he says. it makes a decade's work of american battles seem futile. it wasn't always like this. >> the united states military has begun strikes. >> at first, the war had momentum. and a clear purpose. al qaeda with bases in afghanistan attack the united states on 9/11. just three months later, the u.s. drove the taliban from power, al qaeda and osama bin laden were on the run. it was done with a few hundred cia officers, special forces, and air power. a quick victory. but not decisive. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. and he goes on to report that they have made gains, mike barnicle, the life expectancy has extended
these village elders tell me once u.s. troops leave, a civil war will begin and u.s.-trained afghan forces will not be able to stop it. >> are you preparing for this fight? are you already stockpiling weapons and ammunition and getting yourself ready? yes, we are, we will definitely fight, he says. and what about the afghan government? it's meaningless here, they say. you think it's possible that the taliban will try and come back. yes, they will, he says. it makes a decade's work of...
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al qaeda killed a u.s. ambassador. >> i think for the american public, fortunately or unfortunately, depending upon which side you're on, the flub in the debate gives obama a pass. it turned into a telegenic moment. and not to go back to polling, if you poll the average american, he came out the winner on benghazi. that's the kind of sad part. >> and romney dropped the issue the next day which i think is testament to exactly that fact, that this isn't a winning issue. >> i still, mika, can't figure out why mitt romney handled that question as badly as he did. you know, charles krauthammer is asking the same thing. laura ingram. a lot of conservatives saying how exactly did mitt romney screw up the benghazi question? >> because clearly, joe, he didn't know that the president had used the words "act of terror." you would have thought, though, in preparation that that would have come up. i mean, he clearly thought that the first time the president said "act of terror" -- >> he was waiting. it wasn't that he di
al qaeda killed a u.s. ambassador. >> i think for the american public, fortunately or unfortunately, depending upon which side you're on, the flub in the debate gives obama a pass. it turned into a telegenic moment. and not to go back to polling, if you poll the average american, he came out the winner on benghazi. that's the kind of sad part. >> and romney dropped the issue the next day which i think is testament to exactly that fact, that this isn't a winning issue. >> i...
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first of all, you have the u.s. ambassador worrying, writing in his diary there's not enough protection. you have state department warnings. you have people warning the state department days in advance that things could get rough out there. so i guess the reason why -- you know, they just now like 20 days later sent the fbi in, because they said it was too dangerous to send the fbi to benghazi to investigate this. they provided no security. they let their guard down. an ambassador -- i'm playing it out. an ambassador dies because of that. they got one warning after another and ignored it, and so now i guess it makes sense for them. i'm doing this on the fly. now it makes sense to say, there was never any protests. we could is never known this it happened, so it just happened spontaneously and who could have saved the ambassador's life? i guess, willie, that's why they're doing it. >> we're going to hear more. the darrell issa hearings begin today and we hear from the head of security in libya who said he sent cables
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analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans were up four points coming into sunday, almost insurmountable, but it was surmounted by the europeans and that putt. the worst part is the americans had tiger woods to close the match. he was coming up 18. you want to put it in his hands to end it. >> let tiger do it. >> before he could even do anything about it. >> one other newspaper, front page of the "usa today," ross perot, he was right, he warned us in 1992 what was coming, deficit on the debt, and it is here. and we're facing a fiscal cliff in a couple of months. the guy was right. >> he looks good, too. >> he looks good. he looks good.
analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans...
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u.s. results raise fresh fears for the economy. we all hope the economy is turning around, but for so many people out there who are struggling, it just seems like this is going on and on. you have friends. we all have friends, you know, in their late 40s, 50s that lost a job that they just don't have any reason to believe that they're going to get their job back. >> i think the reset for them is going to be in some cases devastating because it's never going to be what they had before. >> exactly. >> that's the thing that we haven't seen in a lifetime. >> exactly. >> it's also because things -- the bubble got bigger and bigger and bigger. so there is somewhat of a reset that's necessary if we're going to actually do things right. >> and you've got to wonder if the international financial markets around looking at what's happening in this campaign and looking at the prospect of what -- take the balance sheet of all that america needs to do on energy, immigration, education, entitlement refor
u.s. results raise fresh fears for the economy. we all hope the economy is turning around, but for so many people out there who are struggling, it just seems like this is going on and on. you have friends. we all have friends, you know, in their late 40s, 50s that lost a job that they just don't have any reason to believe that they're going to get their job back. >> i think the reset for them is going to be in some cases devastating because it's never going to be what they had before....
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new polling from the u.s. senate race in massachusetts finds elizabeth warren holding a slight lead, 50% to 45% over incumbent senator scott brown. the race has taken a harsher tone in recent weeks since we're talking about ads. as the campaign comes to a close. senator brown has been critical of warren's legal work in an asbestos case. calling her a hypocrite for representing travelers insurance in a 2009 lawsuit while she currently campaigned as a consumer advocate. but warren is fighting the claims, releasing this new ad defending her involvement with the case. >> i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. >> my father was diagnosed with -- >> my husband, sam jackson. >> my husband was 57. >> my father suffered greatly at the end because he suffocated to death. >> it was devastating. >> scott brown's not telling the truth. >> elizabeth did go to fight for us. >> scott brown has never been there for us. he's trying to use our suffering to help himself. he ought to be ashamed. >> warren and brown face o
new polling from the u.s. senate race in massachusetts finds elizabeth warren holding a slight lead, 50% to 45% over incumbent senator scott brown. the race has taken a harsher tone in recent weeks since we're talking about ads. as the campaign comes to a close. senator brown has been critical of warren's legal work in an asbestos case. calling her a hypocrite for representing travelers insurance in a 2009 lawsuit while she currently campaigned as a consumer advocate. but warren is fighting the...
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which has become one of the most expensive races in the history of u.s. politics. and willie, also one of the most fascinating. i don't think anybody knows how that one's going to end up. >> where are we right now? what's the spread, would you say, mike barnicle in massachusetts? >> there are various polls. it's pretty even. within the margin of error on most polls. three to five points for either candidate. if the president of the united states runs up a margin of more than 20%, elizabeth warren ought to win that. mr. jim vandehei, good morning. >> good morning. >> among many other things at politico.com this morning, you guys are looking at some of the president's unmet campaign promises from 2008 as president. we'll start you off by cutting the deficit in half. how did he do? >> no doubt, that's going to be a big topic in the debate tonight. he's most vulnerable on the deficit where he promised to cut it in half and, in fact, we've had trillion dollar deficits each and every year of his presidency. he'll say, oh, i had to do it, i inherited bad circumstances, bu
which has become one of the most expensive races in the history of u.s. politics. and willie, also one of the most fascinating. i don't think anybody knows how that one's going to end up. >> where are we right now? what's the spread, would you say, mike barnicle in massachusetts? >> there are various polls. it's pretty even. within the margin of error on most polls. three to five points for either candidate. if the president of the united states runs up a margin of more than 20%,...
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romney agreed the u.s. should focus on crippling sanction and military action as a last resort. >> we need to increase pressure time and time again on iran because anything other than a -- a solution to this which says -- which stops this nuclear folly of theirs is unacceptable to america. and, of course, a military action is the last resort. it is something one would only consider if all of the other avenues had been tried to their full extent. >> i'm glad that governor romney agrees with the steps that we're taking. there have been times, governor, frankly, during the course of this campaign where it sounded like you thought that you'd do the same things we did, but you'd say them louder and somehow that would make a difference. and it turns out that the work involved in setting up these crippling sanctions is painstaking, it's meticulous. >> okay. we can go to afghanistan, but richard really quickly on iran, there were some interesting things happening there because the president went back at some of the
romney agreed the u.s. should focus on crippling sanction and military action as a last resort. >> we need to increase pressure time and time again on iran because anything other than a -- a solution to this which says -- which stops this nuclear folly of theirs is unacceptable to america. and, of course, a military action is the last resort. it is something one would only consider if all of the other avenues had been tried to their full extent. >> i'm glad that governor romney...
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the u.s. senate since he was 29 years old. he's a shrewd politician. he's great in debates. it's almost like he was given marching orders to go in there and do this. i'm just curious, what do you think was going on? >> well, i think a couple of things were going on. i think one, you just referenced. i think the objective that he had was to, you know, go in there and do exactly what he did to, you know, back the dump truck up on paul ryan in terms of things that the president did not mention during the first debate with governor romney. and the second item, i think he was trying to obviously get under congressman ryan's skin, which he didn't succeed in doing, really. he did make congressman ryan nervous a couple of times. he basically went through 406 bottles of water in debating the vice president. >> hold on a second, mike. that's very unfair. you know, if you do this px90 stuff, you've got to hydrate. >> that's true. >> two rules, hydration and moisturize. if you don't do those two things, y
the u.s. senate since he was 29 years old. he's a shrewd politician. he's great in debates. it's almost like he was given marching orders to go in there and do this. i'm just curious, what do you think was going on? >> well, i think a couple of things were going on. i think one, you just referenced. i think the objective that he had was to, you know, go in there and do exactly what he did to, you know, back the dump truck up on paul ryan in terms of things that the president did not...
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basically the u.s. justice department calling it a "brazen fraud" and countrywide financial, which was bought by bank of america, bank of america wishes they never did that deal i guarantee it, started something called the hustle. it's not the dance from the '70s popular for a week. this was a program to push through loans without adequate controls. basically keep them moving forward. not backward. that was almost their internal motto there at countrywide. a lot of ways to do this. not checking things. not doing this. not doing that. whatever the details are, bottom line is this. the united states basically five years after everything blew up suing bank of america for a billion dollars. fannie and freddie have so far had about 142 billion in bailouts. another 50 more coming. that's a billion. we're looking at 200 billion in total bailouts coming at the minimum. >> wow. it continues. brian sullivan, thank you so much. we have much more "morning joe" straight ahead. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart h
basically the u.s. justice department calling it a "brazen fraud" and countrywide financial, which was bought by bank of america, bank of america wishes they never did that deal i guarantee it, started something called the hustle. it's not the dance from the '70s popular for a week. this was a program to push through loans without adequate controls. basically keep them moving forward. not backward. that was almost their internal motto there at countrywide. a lot of ways to do this....
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u.s. on a student visa in january for the specific purpose of launching a terror attack. police say he even took classes in cybersecurity before trying to contact what he thought were al qaeda operatives who turned out to be undercover agents with the fbi. >> whoops! i hate when that happens. "the wall street journal," rebel fighters have obtained heat-seeking shoulder-fired missiles. those weapons have the potential to dramatically reshape the conflict. this on unverified video appears to show a downed syrian helicopter, one of four aircraft brought down this week. u.s. officials have long feared the heavy arms could end up in the arms of anti-american militias and even terrorists. >> back to "new york times," new york city mayor michael bloomberg will have a new influence on national politics. he's launching his own super pac using millions of his own money. bloomberg says the fund will support moderate candidates in various state and local and congressional races who have shown a willin
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projects and investing in intelligence infrastructure in afghanistan, anticipating the withdrawal of u.s. forces in 2014. although tehran spends far less than america does in that country, the report says iran's grass-roots work is beginning to give its leaders widespread influence in afghanistan. "the new york times," despite humble beginnings, the family of china's prime minister controls nearly $2.7 billion in assets. >> wow! >> now worth more than $120 million. >> man, living the american dream in china. >> yeah. and according to "the times," china blocked access to the newspaper's site after the article about his family's wealth was published. >> it's good work if you can get it. "washington post," the threat of the fiscal cliff has wiped out 1 million jobs with companies postponing major purchases and letting positions go unfilled. the report from the national association of manufacturers predicts if tax increases and sequestration went into effect, 6 million jobs would be lost through 2014, sending unemployment towards 12%. >> from our parade of papers, "the seattle times." boeing
projects and investing in intelligence infrastructure in afghanistan, anticipating the withdrawal of u.s. forces in 2014. although tehran spends far less than america does in that country, the report says iran's grass-roots work is beginning to give its leaders widespread influence in afghanistan. "the new york times," despite humble beginnings, the family of china's prime minister controls nearly $2.7 billion in assets. >> wow! >> now worth more than $120 million....
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is responsible for about 5% of non-melanoma skin cancers, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the u.s. >> i don't know what you guys are laughing about. >>> "the wall street journal," for the first time since 2008, beer sales are on the rise. shipments rose nearly 2% in the first eight months of 2012. draft beer sales are up 12%. willie, i think it's cute, sam stein said "thank god" because, of course, there's nothing like cracking open a non-alcoholic beer while you're looking at old c-span tapes. >> got to do it. the ooch'doul's. >>> speaking of sad stories, let's go to politico for something that makes me tired. >> the chief white house correspondent is mike allen with a look inside the "playbook." >> good debate morning. >> we've got dueling videos. let's work through these and you can help us explain a little bit. last night conservative news outlet the daily caller released a video, posted on the website featuring then-senator barack obama speaking to a group of african-american religious leaders. this was during the campaign of 2007. some outlets billing it as a bombshell inclu
is responsible for about 5% of non-melanoma skin cancers, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the u.s. >> i don't know what you guys are laughing about. >>> "the wall street journal," for the first time since 2008, beer sales are on the rise. shipments rose nearly 2% in the first eight months of 2012. draft beer sales are up 12%. willie, i think it's cute, sam stein said "thank god" because, of course, there's nothing like cracking open a non-alcoholic beer...
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for the first time in its history, the u.s. postal service hits its $15 billion borrowing limit from the treasury department this past september. now the post office's only source of revenue comes through selling stamps and shipping packages. the postal service has added $2.4 billion to its debt since june 30th. >>> and "the miami herald" from our "parade of papers," the cuban officials have announced the country's going to exit the visa requirement opening the door to citizens to travel abroad. the new policy begins january 14th, 2013, and that's going to cause a fascinating shake-up in the politics of south florida. >>> and "the washington post," the president of france is promising to put an end to homework. >> oh, i love this. >> as part of a sweeping overhaul of the country's education system. his argument, he says it's not fair. some students get help from their parents when other children from disadvantaged families do not. >> willie, this guy -- >> that's interesting. >> i think, and we may have to move to france becaus
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not just u.s. business. businesses around the globe because of the impact, the ripple effect that will have across the global economies. china contracts the world is impacted. it's problematic. however, it works politically. it works politically in ohio. >> it does work on the ground. the other real problem that romney is going to have tonight is that his differences on most of these foreign policy issues with obama are nonexistent. and if you're doing debate prep and you've got one adviser who says no, you know, you're in about the same place and you've got another on the far right, a neoconservative saying you've got to be tougher. you've got to be tougher. you listen to the far right ones, and that, as you said before, joe, the country is not there. >> the country's not there. they haven't been there for years. >> on this issue, then, joe, what does romney do? >> on the auto bailout. >> auto bailout, china, how does he handle it? >> i'm surprised they haven't handled the auto bailout better. if i were in
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. >> i can totally reconcile that, harold, because what's going on is the u.s. economy is picking up while the rest of the world is lagging. north america is strong. and it's really just happened over the past couple months. >> you know what alan greenspan used to do? look at sales of men's underwear. if people were going out and buying men's underwear, a product you could maybe get away with not buying, not me, of course, so i'm going to go check on men's underwear sales. >> check on that. but how great is it -- you're right, the united states, we've had a lot of problems, but the united states is getting stronger. >> we are. >> our economy is growing at the same time is slowing down, europe is slowing down. pretty soon all these stories about america's decline which everybody loves to talk about in the united states and across the world is going to seem dated and old. >> with cheap energy, they're going to build here. >> the moderator of last week's debate, jim lehrer. we'll be right back. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... .
. >> i can totally reconcile that, harold, because what's going on is the u.s. economy is picking up while the rest of the world is lagging. north america is strong. and it's really just happened over the past couple months. >> you know what alan greenspan used to do? look at sales of men's underwear. if people were going out and buying men's underwear, a product you could maybe get away with not buying, not me, of course, so i'm going to go check on men's underwear sales. >>...
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the agents were escorted by dozens of u.s. special forces. and just this morning, turkish media reports two suspects have been detained in connection with the killing of ambassador stevens. nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. >>> from "usa today," some of the country's biggest brands from subway to blue cross/blue shield are putting obesity in the spotlight. companies are increasingly using obese people in their ads to help change eating or exercise behavior like this nike spot released over the summer featuring a jogging 12-year-old boy from ohio. as part of the company's find your greatness campaign. >> best commercial of the year. >> is it really? >> really a great one. brilliant, brilliant. >> now from our parade of papers, "the dallas morning news," american airlines is canceling dozens of flights to repair faulty mountings that have caused several rows of seats to come loose while in midair. 48 boeing -- is that bad? >> that's not good. >> is that bad? 48 boeing 757ss have been grounded. to go to mechanics who actua
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